Dampness in buildings as a risk factor for health effects, EUROEXPO: a multidisciplinary review of the literature (1998-2000) on dampness and mite exposure in buildings and health effects
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Summary, in English
The scientific literature on health effects from dampness in buildings, including mite exposure over the period 1998-2000 has been reviewed by a European group (EUROEXPO) of eight scientists in experience from medicine, epidemiology, toxicology and engineering. Forty studies deemed relevant have been the foundation for the conclusions. Dampness in buildings is a risk factor for health effects among atopics and non-atopics both in domestic and in public environments. However, the literature is not conclusive in respect of causative agents, e.g. mites, microbiological agents and organic chemicals from degraded building materials. There is a strong need for more multidisciplinary studies including expertise from all relevant areas. A general conclusion from the work was that there is a strong need for multidisciplinary reviews in scientific journals of articles dealing with associations between indoor environmental factors and health effects.
Publishing year
2004
Language
English
Pages
243-257
Publication/Series
Indoor Air
Volume
14
Issue
4
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Document type
Journal article review
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Topic
- Environmental Health and Occupational Health
Keywords
- mite exposure
- indoor environment
- damp buildings
- health effects
- review
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0905-6947